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Cooks hospitals not ready for meth treatment
Cooks hospitals not ready for meth treatment
Health authorities in the Cook Islands say they would be unable to deal with cases that could come their way as a result of methamphetamine abuse.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 19 December 2018
Audio 19 Dec 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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No decision yet on Cooks vacant Rakahanga seat
No decision yet on Cooks vacant Rakahanga seat
The Cook Islands chief electoral officer says she is seeking legal advice on what happens now after a Court of Appeal voided last June's election in the Rakahanga electorate.
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Cooks police want regional communication over deportees
Cooks police want regional communication over deportees
Law enforcement agencies in the Pacific must work with their international counterparts to police criminals deported to their birth countries, according to the Cook Islands Police Minister.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 18 December 2018
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Pacific happy with Tuna Commission outcome
Pacific Islands fisheries leaders are satisfied with the outcomes of last week's meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, or Tuna Commission, in Hawaii. Audio
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Swashbuckler: the story of Bully Hayes
Bully Hayes is famous as a charismatic "pirate" of the South Pacific. But most stories gloss over his more heinous crimes: Slavery, sexual assault and the brutal abuse of his crew. Audio
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Browne wins Cook Islands election petition on appeal
Browne wins Cook Islands election petition on appeal
The Cook islands opposition Democratic Party looks to have had its numbers boosted with the party leader, Tina Browne, succeeding with her election petition on appeal.
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New resolutions could mean more Pacific crews on fishing vessels
New resolutions could mean more Pacific crews on fishing vessels
An observer says new resolutions by the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission could put more Pacific crew on fishing vessels.
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'We’re in a new punk generation for tucker'
Australian food writer, author and TV personality Matt Preston is a familiar face to Kiwi fans of MasterChef Australia. He is one of the show's three judges and is known for his cravats and colourful… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 15 December 2018
Audio 15 Dec 2018Pacific Islands call out stubborn states at climate meeting; Older Pacific migrants more resilient to Mental health challenges; Vanuatu, Fiji lead the fight against domestic violence; Tonga grapples… Audio
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News in Cook Island Maori for 15 December 2018
Audio 15 Dec 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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News in Cook Island Maori for 13 December 2018
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Cooks invest new tribal leader
Cooks invest new tribal leader
Cook Islanders will welcome their new tribal leader in a traditional ceremony on Rarotonga today.
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Aboriginal man fights Australia deportation in court
Audio 13 Dec 2018An Australian detainee, who has never lived in New Zealand and has an Aboriginal mother, is vowing to resist deportation here saying he cannot take his Aboriginal children away from their ancestral… Audio
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News in Cook Island Maori for 13 December 2018
Audio 13 Dec 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 12 December 2018
Audio 12 Dec 2018Figures show Pacific people who migrated to New Zealand as adults are more resilient to mental health issues than other Pasifika; PNG landowner group defends Porgera lawsuit; The Deputy Prime Minister… Audio
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Vanuatu, Fiji lead the fight against domestic violence
Audio 12 Dec 2018Almost 30 years on, the fight against violence against women continues in the Pacific. Audio
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News in Cook Island Maori for 12 December 2018
Audio 12 Dec 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 12 December 2018
Audio 12 Dec 2018Figures show Pacific people who migrated to New Zealand as adults are more resilient to mental health issues than other Pasifika; PNG landowner group defends Porgera lawsuit; The Deputy Prime Minister… Audio
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Cook Islands seeks redress over shoddy Te Mato Vai work
Cook Islands seeks redress over shoddy Te Mato Vai work
The Cook Islands is seeking legal redress for the work done by a Chinese company on the Rarotonga water supply system. Audio
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Male advocates needed to end violence against women
Male advocates needed to end violence against women
Pacific islanders are discussing how men can advocate for an end to violence against women.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 December 2018
The Deputy Prime Minister of the Cook Islands, Mark Brown, says he wants local contractors to undertake repairs to Rarotonga's huge new water system, Te Mato Vai; Violent unrest is on the rise in… Audio
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Local contractors preferred for repairs on new Cook Islands water system
The Deputy Prime Minister of the Cook Islands wants local contractors to undertake repairs to Rarotonga's huge new water system, Te Mato Vai. Audio
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Pacific fighting for 1.5 degrees at COP24
Pacific fighting for 1.5 degrees at COP24
Pacific delegates to the latest climate talks in Poland are aiming to galvanise political will to halt global temperature rise at 1.5 degrees celsius. Audio